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Safran’s AI, Telemetry, and Data Precision Pave the Way for eVTOL Certification

Advanced aircraft manufacturers are leveraging AI and real-time data systems to meet stringent safety standards required for urban air mobility certification

By Martin Richardson · November 11, 2024, 2:38 PM UTCEvtol IndustryRob DawsonSafran Defense and Space Inc.Sustainable Travel Options
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Key takeaways

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AI and real-time telemetry are essential tools for meeting eVTOL safety certification standards.

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Data precision and continuous monitoring help manufacturers demonstrate airworthiness to regulators.

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Safran is investing in advanced systems to support the emerging urban air mobility sector.

The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) industry is set to transform urban transportation by addressing congestion and promoting sustainable travel options. Experts predict the global eVTOL market will surge to $39 billion by 2033, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.8% over the next decade. This rapid expansion is fueled by technological advancements in battery efficiency, AI integration, and autonomous systems, alongside efforts to achieve eVTOL certification, which is essential for ensuring the safety and regulatory compliance of these advanced aircraft. Potential applications span passenger transport, logistics, and even military operations.

This rapid expansion is fueled by technological advancements in battery efficiency, AI integration, and autonomous systems, alongside efforts to achieve eVTOL certification, which is essential for ensuring the safety and regulatory compliance of these advanced aircraft.

But what does it take to make eVTOL a reality, and how can aviation leaders ensure the safety and efficiency of these advanced aircraft?

In this episode of SkyShift: Pioneering the eVTOL Era, host Martin Richardson is joined by Rob Dawson, the Western Sales Manager at Safran Defense and Space Inc., a renowned global aviation contractor division. Together, they dive into Safran's pivotal role in ensuring eVTOL certification and the critical data systems that will support the safe operation of these cutting-edge aircraft.

Key takeaways from the conversation include:

  • Flight Testing & Certification: Rob explains how Safran's data systems help aviation companies meet FAA certification requirements by proving airworthiness through comprehensive flight test campaigns.
  • Telemetry & Real-Time Monitoring: The importance of real-time telemetry in testing aircraft performance, especially for safety-critical operations without pilots or passengers, is emphasized.
  • AI & Data Integration: Safran is leveraging AI to enhance the monitoring of flight conditions, providing predictive analysis and ensuring safe flight operations without human intervention.

Rob Dawson works for Safran Defense and Space Inc., a division of the international aviation contractor Safran. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Safran focuses on providing defense and space-related services, with Rob's team playing a crucial role in flight test campaigns across various sectors, including military and eVTOL aircraft. Rob's expertise in telemetry and real-time data systems has positioned him as a key figure in ensuring the safety and certification of new aerial technologies.

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Martin Richardson

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Martin Richardson

VP Engineering & Technology at Safran Electrical & Power

Martin Richardson is an engineering and technology leader at Safran, a multinational aerospace and defense group. He focuses on electrical power systems and advanced aviation technologies, including developments relevant to urban air mobility and eVTOL platforms. Richardson works within Safran's broader mission to develop next-generation propulsion and avionics solutions.